tis easy, go to http://www.lacher.com/toc.htm and have a practice at home
Good luck in your new job
2007-02-07 23:12:16
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answered by Taffy Comp Geek 6
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Lemme wager, you're in a pc Literacy type... possibly with the paintings Institute??? because whats humorous is it quite is the precise question of this weeks first task. weird and wonderful. "Week 3: Week 3 - W3: task a million communicate communicate question 3 study Microsoft be conscious, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft PowerPoint. even as ought to you make the most of each and each of those purposes? even as are you able to make use of those purposes interchangeably? supply examples and causes to help your answer."
2016-11-26 02:11:44
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answered by ? 3
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Excel is a somewhat hard program to give you a rundown on here. It's a very powerful spreadsheet/charting/functionality program. It has over 2000 funtions to use. Each worksheet in each workbook has over 16 million cells. As Fazard above me gave you some excellent links, you can also go online to sites like www.amazon.com and buy a used book on it. I recommend Micorsoft Excel 123 or one of the Go Series by Prentice Hall or...if it's 2002 I happen to have a few books plus a manual I wrote myself. I also wrote a brief tutorial on Excel 2003. Click my avitar if you want more info.
2007-02-07 23:21:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program that can do calculations in both rows and columns. It can also categorise the cells in different formats. It does these using different functions: Text, Calculations, Local Currency, as well as Date and Time.
2007-02-07 23:17:22
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answered by alleycatthepoet 1
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microsoft excel is a spread sheet containing rows and columns. just like a table. we can enter the data into that table and use when ever we need. u remember this and try to learn by reading books. good luck.
2007-02-07 23:19:42
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answered by naresh 2
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hi excel is all about spread sheets you need to learn it before you try and delve in at the deep end as it is all about formula's and if you make 1 slight mistake you will never solve it and get your answer.so either get a book on it or do a beginners class of an evening and they will teach you.
hope this helps.and GOOD LUCK.
maria.p
2007-02-07 23:16:14
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answered by maria p 2
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Microsoft Office Excel (part of Microsof Office) is tool you can use to create and format spreadsheets, and analyze and share information.
For more info you can visit the official Microsof site at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel/FX100487621033.aspx
2007-02-07 23:22:26
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answered by boris_dim 1
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did you checkout this site
www.excelgoodies.com
they offer online classes on excel. fully instructor led. you can learn excel in just 1 or 2 days.
if you are having a good internet speed and ready to pay 35$ you can check with them.
http://www.excelgoodies.com/Excelgoodies/ExcelCourseContent.asp
hope this info is helpful.
all the best on your new job
2007-02-08 02:09:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Excel is very easy to use depending on how much you want to do. The best thing for you to do is practice with it and ask what they want you to do with it.
2007-02-07 23:17:38
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answered by Hendo 3
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You got hired for a job that requires knowledge of Excel, but you don't have any? Wow, you're a good salesperson.
Who hired you? I think they might be interested in a bridge that I can sell them.
2007-02-08 01:27:38
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answered by nospamcwt 5
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It is a basic spreadsheet program. If you don't know what a spreadsheet is then it will probably take you days to learn it. Sorry
2007-02-07 23:10:16
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answered by Dale N 4
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